Factor Info
ID | 138668 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3785 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 183761491575281009804285112573969301435804352457030837935049536058655961576906304822218642827382010129835394321014508019936556764492617625721875986831927630384496196784377869292899453792825417952942689935305896060703115357030742185653613152590317176366105993112288440870622829720401313326901549470326994965365289407895153131647518118153370473837098093614274973737715266763555282976834268122574766906028260708433822537759025265339548091593381243507439693512448283017288915631541766814714105357483592533866478606268966031388514697210938781091264737483618342619269141370585450364537443306318586760092745679005448930122097826265181927450158307473544937817739741455735557530590366420164067169737956308974883188412369712353822966477154227356595675720948740807310332255730780873856546492404512098181385676296569162376666367817350800945427743591391311690340877432259186992860979995410889119074971153738675793224893570272689580696178115806064349120026883790107230661890215197758420753487928731955080031265763343484232940283660725250954285048643587632990794592449590634941585026942942952733577693245922444710669627386262006667596794659286875426205307 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.